VOLUME XI, NO. 28 JULY 9, 1958 MATURITY IN RELIGION CONSIDERABLE space has been consumed in thes ... tion than any other category of thinkers in our time. The reason for this, it has been further suggested ... ch touch the incommensurable realities in human life. "Religion," says Dr. Tillich, "is the state of bei ... on become the well-worn grooves of bigotry and dogma. Dr. Tillich has an able colleague and ally in Prof ... gest Dr. Ducasse, Dr. Julian Huxley, and Dr. E.A.Burtt, to round out the department. The point is this: Dr ...

VOLUME II, NO. 27 JULY 6, 1949 GREAT REFORMERS: HENRY GEORGE IF, in 1949, a man like Henry Georg ... eness against which he contended throughout his life. George was one of the last of the great idealists ... ity, he regarded ethics and economics as inseparable. During his lifetime, the professional economists w ... volumes. One excellent account is that by Charles A. Madison in Critics and Crusaders (Henry Holt, 1947 ... ing that has many forms and many expositors. E.A.Burtt, for one, of Cornell University, in his Metaphysica ...

VOLUME XII, NO. 17 APRIL 29, 1959 THE CHAINS OF PROMETHEUS IT was the role of Dr. Sigmund Freud ... tion was to base his theories on clinical experience. Ostensibly, at least, he had no preconceptions. Wh ... replaced by the tendency to think of him as a psyche. This change in emphasis seems due mostly to Freud. ... as is the barely protruding ice-cap of the polar sea. When Dr. Wilson speaks of "ideal models" of the se ... e and Destiny of Man. The reviewer is Dr. Edwin A.Burtt, professor of philosophy at Cornell, by no means an ...

VOLUME XXI, NO. 13 MARCH 27, 1968 THE UNEARNED SECURITI ES THE men of the eighteenth century for ... ple who repeat them. Obviously, there is no dialogue. Obviously, there can be no dialogue without the re ... ny sort of popular control to be any longer possible. Nobody is at fault. This, we say, is the way thing ... eme of this week's lead article is hardly a new idea. Gandhi made its main point when some Africans came ... s of an objective mechanism. In the words of E.A.Burtt, what the scientific revolution of the eighteenth c ...